Not exact matches
The animals may be spared the misery of hay fever caused by the ragweed pollen that will inevitably
drift into their box on
currents of
air.
For example, there might be a big pile of chicken meal in a warehouse next to a big pile of pork meal, so naturally the
air currents will blow one onto the other, and a very very sensitive test (like the DNA tests used in the study) will find even a few little molecules that might happen to
drift from one to another.
The Gili Islands of Trawangan,
Air & Meno are teaming with reef life and offer every kind of environment possible from easy reef dives to exhilarating
current drifts for all levels of divers.
This is a
drift dive and due to the strong
currents you can get separated from your group so you should carry a marker tube and a good whistle or
air horn.
In the room's
air currents, individual elements
drifted slowly and silently in almost imperceptible movements, small vessels within the vast cloud formation.
A part - time glider and full - time artist,
drifting and plunging on the thermal
currents above his native Cornwall, Lanyon saw earth and
air in constant flux from his cockpit and somehow described the experience on canvas.
Her later hanging wire
drifts with
air currents much like a Calder mobile.
The swaying pendulums multiply the sound as each circuit is turned on and off by the magnetism that one might mistake for a
current of
air drifting through the gallery.
Sidorenko tells about the factors that affect Earth's rotation, both that short term variability is largely due to changes in the atmospheric
air movements and ocean
currents, and that the decades - long fluctuations have another source, speed of
drift of the lithosphere.
These OMITTED / POORLY Represented processes include the following: oceanic eddies, tides, fronts, buoyancy - driven coastal and boundary
currents, cold halocline, dense water plumes and convection, double diffusion, surface / bottom mixed layer, sea ice — thickness distribution, concentration, deformation,
drift and export, fast ice, snow cover, melt ponds and surface albedo, atmospheric loading, clouds and fronts, ice sheets / caps and mountain glaciers, permafrost, river runoff, and
air — sea ice — land interactions and coupling.